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Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

Still, listen to Dubee, and Manuel, and Hamels, and you can't help but give credence to their optimism. According to all parties, the now-26-year-old lefty reported to Clearwater in the best pitching shape of his career, the result of a new offseason throwing program designed to avoid the rust that plagued him last spring.

"I definitely feel more comfortable," Hamels said. "I don't think I'm going to have those aches and pains I had through spring training and not being able to start off the year the way I wanted to. I think this is going to be a really good year. With the teammates we have and the acquisition of Roy, it's pretty set up for some high success."

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

....Cook is noticeably thinner -- 20 pounds down from the end of last season, to 200.

"I had liposuction," Cook said, jokingly, when asked about his new physique before the Rockies' pitchers and catchers opened their initial 2010 workout.

For the record, Cook's weight loss was a matter of cutting portions, not eating so late and avoiding soft drinks. On Thursday, he turned up a can of soda for the first time in about two months. Yes, he hopes being lighter helps him avoid back pain and take weight off his legs. But he plans to regain five to 10 pounds by the time the season opens in Milwaukee on April 5.

But this is not a story about losing weight. It's about gaining an edge. It's about helping a team add whatever is the difference between making the playoffs two of the past three years and winning a World Series title.

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

Jonathan Sanchez is poised to carry more weight this season, literally and figuratively.

Sanchez has always looked as if the next big gust of wind at AT&T Park would propel him to the warning track like a latter-day Stu Miller. But the left-hander is approaching Spring Training with unprecedented heft, having gained a self-proclaimed 12 pounds to boost his weight to 200.

"Slender" still best describes the 6-foot-2 Sanchez's physique. But his transformation is thick with meaning for the Giants, whose pitchers and catchers begin workouts Thursday.

Sanchez's weight gain should help him impart more force on his pitches, particularly his already lively fastball. "It'll have more velocity and it's going to rise more," an upbeat Sanchez said recently.

The diligence he maintained while bulking up reflected a maturity that the Giants had been awaiting from him. Sanchez goaded himself into working out almost daily this offseason. "My light day was Sunday," said Sanchez, 27. "I'd just long-toss and run." Aware that the regular season can sap a player's energy and strength, Sanchez said that he wants to open the season at 205 pounds to fend off physical erosion.

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

No matter what the stats say, Soto says he knows he has to put himself in the best possible position to succeed in 2010.

Hence, the weight loss of about 40 pounds over this winter.

On Tuesday, he laughed off speculation the weight loss might have been caused by something sinister. There had been talk on Chicago's airwaves that the weight loss may have been caused by Soto getting off performance-enhancing drugs.

"I laugh at that," he said. "Throughout my whole life, I've had weight problems and stuff, and I've always been kind of immature in terms of diet, and never (would) stick to them. I had such a bad year that I was disappointed in myself, and I was willing to take that step and, 'OK, I'm really going to work hard, and I'm really going to just take it to the next level.'

"To me, it's just kind of ridiculous. I wasn't strong; I was just fat. My whole life. I've had problems my whole life. Not problems, but I just wasn't educated in a way.

"I stick to a program, and it's worked. I'm really happy I did it because I feel a lot better. Now, I'm just worried about going to play baseball instead of my weight and my cardio in the morning. I just have a clear head. Do my work afterwards just like everybody else. I have a lot of energy."

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

Johnson, the Marlins’ 6-ft.-7 giant of an ace, said he has lost about five pounds, thanks to an off-season running program that he started earlier than usual this past winter.

“During the off-season sometimes you gain a little weight, you lift (weights), you gain weight and you have to run some of the weight off,” he said. “This off-season I got under my playing weight, what I want to be, so I had to stop running (recently). I was in good shape.”

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

Another is the weight loss by Lance Berkman. He has made several joking references to many comments by fans about his slimmed-down appearance. It appears to some that he may have dropped 20 to 25 pounds.

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

On Tuesday, he laughed off speculation the weight loss might have been caused by something sinister. There had been talk on Chicago's airwaves that the weight loss may have been caused by Soto getting off performance-enhancing drugs.

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

Gagne said his body is ready again to perform.
"I know I've got something left, but I've got to prove myself," he said. "I've got a mountain to climb and I want to do it.I've put myself in a position to succeed. I'm in the best shape of my life mentally and physically."

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

In addition to rehabbing from the surgery, Nathan also spent the winter getting into what he feels is the best shape of his life.
Nathan was limited in his workouts right after surgery, but once he got clearance from doctors, he stepped up his conditioning program. He credited the change in large part to working with a new strength and conditioning coach at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn., where Nathan makes his home in the offseason.

Re: Spring Training 2010: "I'm in the best shape of my life"

Ask Rangers pitcher Matt Harrison. He certainly seems motivated in the dietary department.
"I think I've lost 30 pounds since last year," Harrison said. "This is probably the best shape I've ever been in. I knew coming in I would have to do everything I could to make the ballclub."

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